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<p><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Roman"><font color="#990000"><font size=+2>Seeking
the Victory of Allaah</font></font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Roman"><font color="#000099">~ Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala ~</font></font></i></B>
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<td><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Islaam and [the] Muslims are under
constant attack globally, an onslaught that appears to be accelerating
as we see more lands coming under secular dominance and hegemony. Against
this backdrop we witness the efforts of Muslims in the cause to re-establish
Islaam, efforts which have been continuing for many years. Despite these
efforts the question can come to mind of, "<i><font color="#000099">...when
will the Victory of Allaah come?</font></i>". And more importantly in the
absence of this Victory, what are the tangible steps that can be taken
to try and 'bring forward' this Victory from Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">?...</font>
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<p><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099"><font size=+1>The
Victory of Allaah</font></font></font></i></B></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Allah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
has described the Victory which He gives in several places in the Qur'aan.
This Victory can be for an individual, such as the Victory given to earlier
Prophets; for instance, <i>Nuh</i> (i.e. Noah) or <i>Ibraheem</i> (i.e.
Abraham), for the State; such as the Victory (or conquests) in Jihaad experienced
in the past, or for the Ummah via an Islaamic Party which re-establishes
the <i>Khilaafah</i> which we are seeking today. This Party is seeking
the Victory of Allaah in establishing the <i>Khilaafah</i>, to establish
a State with power to rule and to implement the Deen. For this noble objective
we have been given the Promise of Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
that He will indeed establish this authority as set out in <i>Surah al-Noor</i>:</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">Allaah
has promised, to those amongst you who Believe and work righteous deeds,</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">that
He will, of a surety, grant them in the land, inheritance (of power), as
He</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">granted
it to those before them; that He will establish in authority their Deen,&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">the
one which He has chosen for them; and that He will change (their state),&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">after
the fear in which they (lived), to one of security and peace.</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 24:55]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">This verse sets out the promise of
Allaah that He <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
will grant the Victory, but He lays down two important conditions first:&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b>a)</B> A strong Belief, and&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b>b)</B> The good (i.e. righteous)
actions (<i>'amil as-saalihaat</i>).</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">And it is the evidence for a group
seeking the Victory and a clear admonition to concentrate upon these matters
as a condition to achieve that Victory.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">But we need also to study this matter
more deeply. The Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi
wa sallam)</font></i> certainly had a strong Belief and the best of actions,
and he <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i>
established a group from the time the revelation came to him (i.e. the
<i>Sahaabah</i>
who undertook the <i>Da'wah </i>with him). We can also see that the <i>Sahaabah
<font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> had a strong Belief and the best of actions. So, why
did the Victory (i.e. establishing the State in <i>Madeenah</i>) take 13
years to accomplish?... If the two conditions were met why did it not take
10 (years), or 5 or less, particularly as they were of the <u>best</u>
in meeting these two criteria?</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">The answer can be gained from the
following hadeeth of <i>Rasool-Allaah</i> <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i>. It is narrated by Bukhari, from Khabbab
ibn al-Aratt that he came to the Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> to complain about the difficult situation
the Muslims were enduring. By way of background, Khabbab ibn al-Aratt was
inflicted with the most severe torture imaginable; red hot irons from the
furnace would be placed on his head and he was regularly taken to the open
area of <i>Makkah</i> when the sun was at its highest and the ground was
baking hot. He would be stripped of his clothes and dressed in iron armour
and placed on the ground, then they would place a large hot stone on his
back.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Khabbab <i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> narrated:&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">"<i><font color="#000099">I came
to the Prophet while he was leaning against his sheet cloak in the shade
of the Ka'bah. We were suffering greatly from the pagans in those days.
I said (to him): 'Will you not invoke Allaah (to help us)?' He (sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam) sat down with a red face [i.e. he became angry] and
said:&nbsp;</font></i></font>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">"<b><i><font color="#000099">(A Believer
from among) those who were before you used to be combed with&nbsp;</font></i></B></font>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">iron
combs so that nothing of his flesh, or nerves, would remain on his bones;&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">yet
that would never make him desert his Religion. A saw might be put over&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">the
parting of his head which would be split into two parts, yet all that&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">would
never make him abandon his Religion.&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<p><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">Allaah
will surely complete this [Deen] (i.e. Islaam) so that a&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">traveller
from Sana to Hadra-maut will not be afraid of anybody</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">except
Allaah, or the wolf lest it should harm his sheep.&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b><i><font color="#000099">But
you are in too much of a hurry.</font></i></B>"</font></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">It is only natural that the carrier
of <i>Da'wah</i> will want the Victory to come quickly. The above Hadeeth
indicates that there is another important element,<i> i.e.</i> that the
first two are not enough. When appealed to [invoke] (i.e. make <i>Du'aa</i>)
to Allaah to bring near the Victory, the Messenger <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> angrily responded that Khabbab was impatient
using the word '<i>Tasta'jiloon</i>' - <i>you want to achieve it quickly</i>.
The key element the scholars took from this Hadeeth is that the patience
indicates the importance of the scale of work required,<i> i.e.</i> the
Victory will come, but it requires continuous perseverance [and patience
in Allaah's Cause] until sufficient strength of Belief is evident, and
sufficient volume of good actions has been reached. It indicates that the
Victory will come when a limit of work has been reached or exceeded.&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">[And] this limit, is the limit that
Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
has determined, and once we reach this limit with the two conditions of
Belief and good actions, then Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
will grant the Victory - <i>Insha Allaah</i>.&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Of course the level of the limit
is unknown to us, but we can imagine it if you think of a cup which you
are filling with your strong belief and good actions (for this cause).
To achieve the Victory the cup needs to be filled completely to its edge
and overflowing. The implications are clear, we must constantly strive
to strengthen our <i>Imaan</i> and maximise our efforts in good actions.
This will speed the filling of our cup.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Taking the Qur'aanic <i>ayah</i>
and the Hadeeth (mentioned previously) together provides the only way forward
for us, which is to maximise these two matters.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Other evidences supporting this argument
include:</font>
<blockquote><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b>1.</B> The delay of the
Victory of the Prophets, including Muhammad <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i>, though they were completely committed to
<i>Imaan</i>
and righteous deeds, and were far from holding any doubts. Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
says:&nbsp;</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">(They
were reprieved) Until, when the Messengers gave up hope&nbsp;</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">(in
their people), and thought that they were treated as liars,</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">then
came to them Our help.</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 12:110]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">He <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
also says:&nbsp;</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">Or do
you think that you shall enter the gardens of Bliss (al-Jannah)&nbsp;</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">without
such (trials) as came to those who passed away before you?&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">They
encountered suffering and adversity and they were shaken</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">(severely,
such) that even the Messenger and those who Believed</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">with
him cried: 'When will the help/Victory (nasr) of Allaah&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">(come)?'
Verily, the help of Allaah is near!</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 2:214]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b>2.</B> The necessity of the <i>Da'wah</i>
carrier to show patience and perseverance in hard work until Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
fulfils his promise of help and grants inheritance can be seen in <i>Surah
Al-Imran</i>, where Allaah says:</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">You
shall certainly be tried and tested in your possessions and in yourselves.&nbsp;</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">And
you shall certainly hear much that will grieve you, from those who&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">received
the Book before you, and from those who worship partners</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">besides
Allaah. But if you persevere patiently, and guard&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">against
evil, then that indeed is a determining factor...</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 3:186]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">And in <i>Surah Al-An'am</i>:</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">Messengers
before you were rejected, so they showed patience</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">and
constancy towards their rejection and their persecution&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">until
Our help reached them. And there is none that can</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">alter
the words (and decrees) of Allaah.</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 6:34]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b>3.</B> Many <i>ayaat</i> and Ahadeeth
warn against impatience, anger or despair in waiting for the Victory. Allaah
<i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
(referring to Prophet Yunus) says:</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">So wait
with patience for the Command of your Lord,&nbsp;</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">and
be not like the companions of the fish...</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 68:48]</font></font></i></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">The Command of Allaah is, in the
following context, that He <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
gave time to the people of Quraish, and delayed the help to the Messenger
of Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i>
against them. He <i><font color="#000099">(</font></i></font><i><font color="#000099"><font face="Times New Roman,Roman">Ta'aala</font><font face="Times New Roman,Times">)</font></font></i><font face="Times New Roman,Times">
also said:</font>
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<p><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times">{<i><font color="#990000">If their
turning away is hard on you, then if you were able to seek</font></i></font></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">a tunnel
in the ground or a ladder in the sky to bring them a sign, (what</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#990000">good?).
If it were Allaah's Will, He could gather them together&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><i><font color="#990000">on True
Guidance. So don't be of those who are ignorant.</font></i>}</font></B>
<br><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font size=-1>[TMQ 6:35]</font></font></i></center>
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<font face="Times New Roman,Times">The strong <i>Imaan</i>, persistent
and growing good actions must come from the members of the group; <i>all</i>
members, no matter where they are based. The Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> was angry when he answered Khabbab <i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> and he did not make <i>du'aa</i> in response to his request
as it was not the solution for the issue at hand. He <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> made a comparison with the earlier generations
of Muslims and their unflinching commitment, <i>regardless</i> of their
problems, or persecution.&nbsp;</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">So the focus is clearly upon the
work (i.e. good actions) to be done, and [that it is done] in the same
Path of the earlier Prophets and their followers, and not the question
of how long we must wait, or when the Victory will come.</font>
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<p><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099"><font size=+1>The
Historical Perspective</font></font></font></i></B></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">The history of Islaam is punctuated
with many examples of those who have achieved tremendous results from perseverance
in difficult, and often lonely circumstances.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Abu Dharr al-Ghifari <i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> embraced Islaam whilst visiting Makkah. After a short
exposure to the Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam)</font></i> in which he memorised only a few <i>ayaat</i>, Abu Dharr
returned to his people of the tribe of Ghifar and tirelessly passed to
them the message of Islaam. After the establishment of the State in Madeenah
Abu Dharr had brought two whole tribes to Islaam (<i>By the Will of Allaah</i>).
The Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) </font></i>referred
to him saying:&nbsp;</font>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">"<b><i><font color="#000099">The
earth does not carry, nor the heavens cover&nbsp;</font></i></B></font>
<br><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b><i><font color="#000099">a man
more true and faithful than Abu Dharr.</font></i></B>"&nbsp;</font></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">He brought to life so clearly the
Prophetic injunction: "<i>Ballighu anni wa law ayah.</i>"<i> i.e.</i></font>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">"<b><i><font color="#000099">Give
the call, even if you know only one ayah.</font></i></B>"</font></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">Musab ibn Umayr <i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> suffered much persecution when he embraced Islaam, and
was one of those that also spent some time in Abyssinia. His keen mind
and eloquence was put to good use by the Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> when he sent him to teach the new Muslims
of Yathrib; no-one could not be moved with the skill and eloquence he used
to pass the message to Usayd ibn Khudayr, Sa'd ibn Muadh and Sa'd ibn Ubadah.
Within one short year, the whole of Madeenah was talking of Islaam. So
his <i>Da'wah</i> in Madeenah was crucial in establishing <i>Dar al-Islaam</i>
(i.e. the Islaamic State), which was completed by the emigration of the
Prophet <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i>
there.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">The fact that Abu Dharr was far from
the Prophet and his <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam)
</font>Da'wah</i>,
or that Musab was not in the 'heat' of the struggle in Makkah with the
Prophet did not lessen the importance of his work and should act as a great
motivation for <i>Da'wah</i> carriers around the world. The traders that
opened the lands of Malaysia, Indonesia and carried the <i>Da'wah</i> for
Islaam as far as China, all showed what can be achieved - <i>with the Permission
of Allaah <font color="#000099">(Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala)</font></i>.</font>
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<p><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099"><font size=+1>Summary</font></font></font></i></B></center>

<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">One matter that the <i>Da'wah</i>
carrier has to make sure of all the time, is that his actions should be
<u>righteous</u>. In order to be so, it should be pure and correct. The
correct action is that which depends on the <i>Sharee'ah</i> and does not
deviate from it at all. The pure action is that which is done <i>only</i>
for the sake of Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala)</font></i>,
and not for any worldly reason. Once the matter is such, then the <i>Da'wah</i>
carrier should be assured that the Promise of Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(Ta'aala)</font></i>
is True and that the Islaamic State <u>will</u> be established, even if
it takes a long time.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">The Victory of Allaah <i><font color="#000099">(Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala)</font></i> is definitely a promised matter, but as <i>Surah
al-Noor</i> teaches us, it requires strength of Belief and the best of
actions. While the time for the Victory is beyond our control these two
key requirements are definitely within our control, and must be a part
of our commitment wherever we live. So the constant contemplation upon
the signs of Allaah and the 'Aqeedah (i.e. Creedal) matters, making them
a direct link and motivator for the best actions. Together with the actions
that Islaam specifically requires of us to establish the State (not any
vague or general action) are all actions which are filling our cup, <i>Insha
Allaah</i>. Let us all be hard working, yet patient in filling that cup.</font>
<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">It was narrated by Ibn Mas'ood <i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu
'anhu)</font></i> that Prophet Muhammad <i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam)</font></i> said,&nbsp;</font><b><font face="Times New Roman,Times"></font></B>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times">"<b><i><font color="#000099">There
will come after you, days called 'patience days';</font></i></B></font><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099"></font></font></i></B>
</center><p><center><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">To be
patient in those days is like being patient over firebrands.&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099">The
worker for this deen in those days will be rewarded&nbsp;</font></font></i></B>
<br><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><b><i><font color="#000099">the
same as the reward of fifty men combined.</font></i></B><font color="#000000">"</font></font></center>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000000">The Companions
</font><i><font color="#000099">(radhiallaahu 'anhum)</font></i><font color="#000000">
then asked: "</font><i><font color="#000099">Fifty men of us, or fifty
men of them?</font></i><font color="#000000">" The Prophet </font><i><font color="#000099">(sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam) </font></i><font color="#000000">replied:&nbsp;</font></font><b><i><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000099"></font></font></i></B>
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<p><font face="Times New Roman,Times"><font color="#000000">"</font><b><i><font color="#000099">Fifty
men of you!</font></i></B>"</font></center>

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